
It has been decided that the Netflix series "Wonder Fools," featuring Park Eun-bin and ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo, will be released on May 15. The work is a comedic action adventure where a group of seemingly reliable yet somewhat clumsy people in a town accidentally gain superpowers in 1999, and they fight against villains threatening the peace of Hae-song City. Directed by Yoo In-sik, who previously worked with Park Eun-bin on the drama "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," expectations are high. The unveiled poster captures the attention with the image of "TEAM Wonder Fools" gathered among floating objects. From the innocent Eun-chae-ni (Park Eun-bin) to the focused Lee Eun-jung (Cha Eun-woo), the surprised Song Kyung-hoon (Choi Deok-hoon), and the fearful Kang Robin (Im Sung-jae), their expressions stir excitement for the adventures they will face after accidentally acquiring superpowers. The simultaneously released trailer impressively showcases the official "Hodans" of Hae-song City who have gained superpowers by chance. With the words, "It really feels like the set is broken," Eun-chae-ni's chaotic dancing highlights her straightforward and bold personality, disregarding the gazes around her. Following this, Lee Eun-jung is seen pulling a book towards him in mid-air, Song Kyung-hoon struggles with a phone stuck to his hand, and Kang Robin tears a car door apart as if it were paper, sparking curiosity about how they will utilize their powers. Particularly, Song Kyung-hoon and Kang Robin, who are not accustomed to their superpowers, appear confused by their situation, hinting at their adjustment period. Finally, bright Eun-chae-ni and Kang Robin, along with the reluctant Song Kyung-hoon and puzzled Lee Eun-jung, heighten expectations for their unpredictable chemistry while also teasing the unique humor of "Wonder Fools," set to captivate audiences worldwide with its refined direction, witty dialogue, and a diverse ensemble of characters. "Wonder Fools" will be released on Netflix on May 15.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo is set to continue his service in the military band as the Defense Ministry finds no grounds for reassignment. Despite public petitions requesting a review of his position due to past tax issues, the ministry confirmed that there are no disciplinary actions or reasons for a change in his assignment.
Yoon Sanha from ASTRO is set for a solo comeback with his third mini-album 'NO REASON', releasing on the 20th. The title track 'IDK ME' signifies a new direction for him. He teased two concept photo versions and a mood sampler, showcasing a more mature visual style. Fans eagerly await his return after his last solo album 'CHAMELEON' released in July.
Cha Eun-woo from ASTRO has been spotted during his military service, performing at a military band event. This is his first public appearance since tax evasion allegations surfaced in January. He has recently paid a fine of approximately 13 billion won and expressed his commitment to transparency in his activities. His Netflix series 'Wonderfools' is set to release on November 15.
'Wonder Fools', a Netflix series starring Park Eun-bin and ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo, follows quirky characters with superpowers fighting villains. The show premieres on May 15, showcasing their unique abilities and humorous interactions in a world where they must adapt to their newfound powers.
On the third anniversary of ASTRO's Moonbin's passing, his sister SuA posted a touching message on Instagram, reminiscing about their bond through music. She also shared exciting news about her first full album comeback, expressing her hope that Moonbin is watching over her. Fans and fellow artists continue to honor him through music.
On the afternoon of the 13th, the launch event for Lotte's prebiotic soda 'Happiz' took place at Times Square in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul. Attendees included Stray Kids' Felix, former CIX member Bae Jin-young, and others. Bae Jin-young also mentioned the possibility of a Wanna One reunion, apologizing for the long wait.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo has paid a tax penalty of approximately 130 billion won, contrary to earlier reports of 200 billion won. His agency stated that part of the payment will be adjusted through a tax refund process. Cha Eun-woo apologized to fans for the confusion and is currently serving in the army, with a discharge date set for January 27, 2027.
A petition has been submitted requesting the South Korean Ministry of Defense to reassess ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo's placement in the military band. The petitioner argues that this matter should be treated seriously, considering the military's honor and soldiers' morale. Cha Eun-woo recently reported paying a significant tax penalty, prompting the renewed petition for review.
Fantagio has apologized for tax issues involving its artists, Cha Eun-woo and Kim Sung-ho. The agency acknowledges its management failures and is reviewing internal processes to prevent future issues. Cha Eun-woo has paid over 20 billion won in back taxes, while Kim Sung-ho is addressing his own tax concerns. Both artists are taking steps to resolve their situations responsibly.
ASTRO's Cha Eun-woo has publicly apologized for causing disappointment and confusion regarding his tax issues. He confirmed that he has paid all related taxes and expressed his commitment to handle future matters with greater care. He takes full responsibility for the situation and aims to prevent similar issues in the future.
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